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I've only put in like $400-500, but when you break it down, I've made like $2.54 for every dollar I've put in. Bought a used car with profit ($700) among other things (reinvestment, dates, wax, and other stuff).
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KandKCards said:I do pretty well. Up about $12K this year, $35Kish in sales and spent around $23k.
How do you manage to only have $900 in eBay fees with $30k in income? Do a ton of shows?LLWesMan said:See attached. This doesn't include anything I still have in inventory. Both numbers will be going way up over the next year as I sell off my big stashes.
I know what you mean. I just wish FCB had the football traffic that it has for baseball so I could save on those fees like that!LLWesMan said:KandKCards said:I do pretty well. Up about $12K this year, $35Kish in sales and spent around $23k.
How do you manage to only have $900 in eBay fees with $30k in income? Do a ton of shows?LLWesMan said:See attached. This doesn't include anything I still have in inventory. Both numbers will be going way up over the next year as I sell off my big stashes.
A lot of FCB and live sales.
Also, when I input payments received I use the number AFTER PayPal takes their cut, so if I've netted $30k I've probably sold another $1000+ that's subtracted by fees. That's kind of a confusing sentence so let me know if I can clarify any more.
LLWesMan said:See attached. This doesn't include anything I still have in inventory. Both numbers will be going way up over the next year as I sell off my big stashes.
But was all that work really worth the extra 5k? How much is your time worth?LLWesMan said:See attached. This doesn't include anything I still have in inventory. Both numbers will be going way up over the next year as I sell off my big stashes.
boxbreaker44 said:But was all that work really worth the extra 5k? How much is your time worth?LLWesMan said:See attached. This doesn't include anything I still have in inventory. Both numbers will be going way up over the next year as I sell off my big stashes.
boxbreaker44 said:But was all that work really worth the extra 5k? How much is your time worth?LLWesMan said:See attached. This doesn't include anything I still have in inventory. Both numbers will be going way up over the next year as I sell off my big stashes.
brumbach said:What HYPE and Gilmo said, and something that I wanted to post in another thread that was locked last week before I could read through all 13 pages. For some of us, the buying and selling is part of the hobby and as much fun as what we get to keep. What seems to be lost on a lot of people is that not all of us can spend 5-10k a year on cards and keep everyting and absorb that outlay of money. As long as I'm breaking even and not losing money, it's worth my time. It's not like it's time taken away from my family or regular job, I am at a point where I think I have everything balanced and most of my priorities in order.
nevermore said:Got into the hobby in 2003, total spending/sales over the past 8 years including postage, supplies, etc...
Purchases: $4,200
Sales: $3,200
Have another ~$500 worth of cards right now which are waiting to be moved. That leaves me with my entire O'Neill collection, and Yankee auto collection worth a few thousand dollars. Overall, after considering the value of my PC I am probably on top somewhere in the $1-2K range.
I am a player collector, and not a dealer or a prospector who actively seeks out singles or lots to break up. I am happy if my sales cover the majority of my PC purchases so that I don't have to add money out of pocket. I am still not quite there yet, I usually have to add a $100 to $150 a year out of pocket which is not terrible. But not as impressive as some of the numbers posted above.
Busting is fun but listing/scanning/shipping is not.cgilmo said:boxbreaker44 said:But was all that work really worth the extra 5k? How much is your time worth?LLWesMan said:See attached. This doesn't include anything I still have in inventory. Both numbers will be going way up over the next year as I sell off my big stashes.
That's where the fun is. Also you have to account for cards kept. I have used prospecting to buy cards that I collect. It's nice to have nice cards without the burden of having to pay household income for them.
boxbreaker44 said:But was all that work really worth the extra 5k? How much is your time worth?LLWesMan said:See attached. This doesn't include anything I still have in inventory. Both numbers will be going way up over the next year as I sell off my big stashes.
boxbreaker44 said:Busting is fun but listing/scanning/shipping is not.cgilmo said:boxbreaker44 said:But was all that work really worth the extra 5k? How much is your time worth?LLWesMan said:See attached. This doesn't include anything I still have in inventory. Both numbers will be going way up over the next year as I sell off my big stashes.
That's where the fun is. Also you have to account for cards kept. I have used prospecting to buy cards that I collect. It's nice to have nice cards without the burden of having to pay household income for them.
LLWesMan said:boxbreaker44 said:Busting is fun but listing/scanning/shipping is not.
You left out the worst part. Sorting.